William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Usingen

Prince William Henry of Nassau-Usingen (born 2 May 1684 in 's-Hertogenbosch; died: 14 February 1718 in Usingen) was Prince of Nassau-Usingen from 1702 to 1718.

William Henry of Nassau-Usingen
Born(1684-05-02)2 May 1684
's-Hertogenbosch
Died14 February 1718(1718-02-14) (aged 33)
Usingen
Noble familyHouse of Nassau
Spouse(s)Charlotte Amalia of Nassau-Dillenburg
FatherWalrad, Prince of Nassau-Usingen
MotherCatherine Françoise, comtesse de Croÿ-Roeulx

Parents

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William Henry was the son of Prince Walrad of Nassau-Usingen and his wife, Catherine Françoise, comtesse de Croÿ-Roeulx.

Marriage and issue

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William Henry married Charlotte Amalia (1680–1738), daughter of Henry, Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg, on 15 April 1706. They had nine children, five of which died within the first year: Henry (1708–1708), Amélie (1709–1709), William (1710–1710), Louis (1714–1714), and Johanna (1715–1716). Four children reached adulthood:

After he died in 1718, he was succeeded by his underage son Charles as Prince of Nassau-Usingen. Charlotte Amalie reigned as regent until Charles came of age.

Legacy

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In 1707, William Henry founded the village of Wilhemsdorf, which was named after him. It was annexed by neighbouring Usingen in 1972.

Military career

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Like his father, William Henry had a career in the Dutch army. In 1691, he became a captain and then the colonel of the Walloon Regiment from 1701 to 1707. He was wounded in the Battle of Ekeren on 30 June 1703.

References

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  1. ^ Dadder, Rita. "Fürst Wilhelm Heinrich". Saarland-Lese (in German). Retrieved 22 June 2024.
William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Usingen
Born: 2 May 1684 Died: 14 February 1718
Preceded by Prince of Nassau-Usingen
1702–1718
Succeeded by